During the last couple of days I could finally figure out how to set up caching with mod_proxy. This morning I put together a caching howto and submitted it for review. If it's accepted it will be available under http://www.zope.org/Members/rbeer/caching I'm going on holiday now (Crete: wonderful greek island) and I'm going without my laptop so I won't answer any emails for the next two weeks ;) Ragnar
Ragnar,
Caching is a subject I'm not all that familiar with but one I need to learn really fast. My site is about to go live, and I have a monster of a query that will bring my system to its knees if 100 students run it at a time. So I'm sending this off to the Zope mailing list wondering if anyone can give us some caching/performance tips.
- T.J.
-----Original Message----- From: Ragnar Beer [mailto:rbeer@uni-goettingen.de] Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:48 PM To: T.J. Mannos Subject: RE: [Zope] zope/proxy_pass configuration problem
Very good idea! I tried it and it works like a charm :) Thanks a lot!
One problem is left over: apache doesn't cache the documents although I have
<dtml-call "RESPONSE.setHeader('Expires', _.DateTime(_.DateTime().timeTime() + 3600).toZone('GMT').rfc822())">
in my standard_html_header. ab -n 100 -c 1 http://www.dummy.com/index_html shows 100 queries in Z2.log where there should be only one. What could I be doing wrong?
Ragnar
Ragnar,
If you're referring to my ZServer+Apache+SSL HOWTO, this would be a problem. Going in through https will only give you access to the 'ssl' directory. The quick & dirty solution (while retaining the ability to distinguish between http and https) is to reverse the setup, i.e. place the https SiteRoot in the main folder and create a separate folder called, say, 'http', which holds the http SiteRoot. This solution will kill two birds with one stone: it will grant access to the entire site via https while restricting http users to an empty subdirectory.
Hope this helps, T.J.
-----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Ragnar Beer Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 1:30 AM To: zope@zope.org Subject: [Zope] zope/proxy_pass configuration problem
Hi Zope-Configuristas!
I would finally like to say goodbye to pcgi but one thing keeps me hooked. I tried and tried but the solution just won't appear. Here is the problem:
I have a site that is supposed to be reachable via http as well as via https. That's not a problem per se. Configuration of zope with proxy_pass is easy as can be. The problem is that management shall be possible via https _only_ (for obvious reasons). But as soon as I use site access to define the http-branch this branch is not managable/accessable via https any more. Is there a solution?
Ragnar
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